Ron Pelosi
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11th district (1978–1980)
November 2, 1934
Ron Pelosi | |
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Pelosi in 1976 | |
| Member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors | |
| In office January 8, 1968 – January 8, 1980 | |
| Preceded by | Multi-member district |
| Succeeded by | John Bardis |
| Constituency | At-large district (1968–1977) 11th district (1978–1980) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Ronald Virgil Pelosi November 2, 1934 |
| Party | Democratic |
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| Children | 6 |
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| Alma mater | Stanford University |
Ronald Virgil Pelosi (born November 2, 1934)[1] is an American businessman and public figure in San Francisco, California. He is the brother-in-law of Nancy Pelosi, the 52nd Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.
Pelosi was born and raised in San Francisco in an Italian-American family on November 2, 1934.[1] He is the son of John Pelosi, a wholesale pharmacist, and his wife Corinne (née Bianchi).[2]
In 1956, he earned a bachelor's degree in American history from Stanford University.[3]
Business experience
Finance
Pelosi engaged in the securities industry with Hambrecht & Quist, Dean Witter & Co. and was a partner in Korn Ferry International, an executive search firm and president of the Longwood Company, a member firm of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.[citation needed]
He was also president of Forward Funds, a diversified mutual fund group, and of Webster Investment Management, registered investment advisers; and Trenholm Associates. Pelosi is on the board of trustees of the Pacific Corporate Group, a private equity fund and executive director, of Pacific Asset Management.[4]
Mediation and arbitration
Pelosi was a mediator or arbitrator for the American Stock Exchange, National Association of Securities Dealers, National Futures Association, New York Stock Exchange and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. He was a panel member of the American Arbitration Association and the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange.
